Across UK and Ireland clinics, there is growing recognition that menopause support requires a more structured and personalised approach, particularly as patient expectations continue to evolve.
Clinics are increasingly reporting a common question from patients:
“What additional support do you offer for menopause-related changes?”
For many practitioners, this highlights a gap between standard consultation pathways and the level of personalised support some patients are now seeking.
In particular, this applies to patients who:
A growing number of clinics are exploring the use of at-home nutritional testing as a way to support more informed menopause consultations.
This type of approach focuses on measurable nutritional markers rather than assumptions, providing practitioners with additional context to support consultation discussions.
Zinzino is one example of a test-based system used in this context, providing at-home blood spot testing that can be used to assess fatty acid balance and support practitioner-led interpretation.
This information can then be used to support more structured conversations around nutrition and wellbeing, alongside existing clinical care.
In practice, this type of model is being used to:
Clinics joining this intake will receive:
Registration for this intake closes at the end of April.
Clinics joining now will be among the first to implement this approach ahead of increased patient demand for structured menopause support later in the year.
This intake is designed for clinics looking to evolve their menopause and wellbeing offering in a more structured, data-informed way.
Full details are available here:
https://www.consultingroom.com/industry/campaign/zinzino